Title: Classical India
1Classical India
- The Mauryan and Gupta Dynasties
2Mauryan Empire324-185 BCE
3Chandragupta Maurya (321-297 BCE) Kautilya
4Capital from Asokas Palace at Sarnath
(265-238 BCE)
5Ashokan Pillar Stupa at Kolhua, near Vaishali
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6Ashokas Edicts/Pillars(Look for Cultural
Diffusion?)
- On the roadstrees have been planted for the
enjoyment of animals men. I have had ponds dug
shelters erected along the roads. Everywhere I
have had wells dug. - It is good to be obedient to ones mother
father, friends, relatives. It is good not
only to spend little, but to own the minimum of
property.
7Ashokas Edicts
- My officers have been appointed for the welfare
happiness of thepeople. I have given
themauthority in judgment punishment. But it
is desirable that there should be uniformity in
judicial procedure punishment. - This world and the other are hard to gain without
great love of Righteousness, great
self-examination, great obedience, great effort.
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9Great Stupa at Sanchi
10Boulders with Rock Edict near Shahbazqarhi,
Pakistan
11 Click Here for a Virtual Tour of the Ajanta Caves
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13Gupta Empire Pax Gupta320-540 CE
14Chandra Gupta II375-415 BCE
15Gupta Achievements
1000 diseasesclassified
500 healingplants identified
Printedmedicinal guides
Kalidasa
Literature
Medicine
PlasticSurgery
GuptaIndia
Inoculations
C-sectionsperformed
SolarCalendar
Astronomy
Mathematics
DecimalSystem
The earthis round
PI 3.1416
Conceptof Zero
16 Extensive Trade4c
spices
silks
cotton goods
spices
rice wheat
horses
gold ivory
gold ivory
cotton goods
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18Kalidasa
- The greatest of Indian poets.
- His most famous play was Shakuntala.
- During the reign of Chandra Gupta II.
19GuptaArt
Greatly influenced Southeast Asian art
architecture.
20Aryabhatta Your Favorite Math Guru!
- Quadratic Equations
- Solstices
- Equinoxes
- Spherical Shapes and Rotation of Earth
- Calculated Solar Year
- Sine Cosine
- Algebra
- Pi (3.1416)
21Fa HsienIllustrious Master of Law
- Chinese Buddhist Monk
- Translated Buddhist Writings from Sanskrit
- A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms
- World Traveler
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